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Index
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"Return of the King?". Archaeology, May/June 2004 |
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Associated
Press. "The
Mummy Returns". Globe and Mail, Oct. 26,
2003. |
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Rose,
Mark. "Mystery
Mummy, A royal body may be that of Rameses I, but
can we ever be sure?". Archaeology, March/April.
2003 |
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Lacovara,
Peter. "New
Life for the Atlanta's Emory University unveils
a unique collection of Egyptian mummies and decorated
coffins". Archaeology, Sept./Oct. 2001 |
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Lacovara,
Peter. "Egypt
at Emory University. The New Galleries of Egyptian
and Near Eastern Art at the Michael C. Carlos Museum".
Minerva, Vol. 12 Number 5 |
- Blair,
Louisa. "The Doctor
and the Madmen". The Beaver, June-July, 2002.
p. 27-32.
- Toner,
Mike . "Museum's Egyptian
Mummy To Go Home". Cox News Service, July 12,
2002.
- Associated
Press. "Pharaohs
mummy to return home". www.msnbc.com, July
10, 2002.
- BBC
World Service. "US museum
agrees mummy's return". www.bbc.co.uk, July
9, 2002.
- Walton,
Dawn. "Egypt reclaims
pharaoh of Niagara Falls". Globe and Mail,
p. A1, A13, July 11, 2002.
- Hough,
Robert. "Return
of the Mummy". Toronto Life, p. 82-86. March
2002
- Harlow,
John. "US Mummy May
Be King Rameses". The Sunday Times, World News,
p. 30, Oct. 7 2001.
- "Archaeology.
Taking a Fortean Look at Recent Discoveries".
16 FT143.
- Waldie,
Paul. "Mummy
from oddity museum could be Rameses I". National
Post, June 14 2000.
- Barnes,
Allen. "Former Niagara
Falls mummy may be Ramses I , DNA tests try to link
body to royal remains". Toronto Star.
- Fox,
Catherine. "Emory collection
will be unique". The
Atlanta Journal/Constitution.
- Kraus,
Amanda. "Mysteries of
the Mummies". Museum News Magazine.
- Fox,
Catherine. "The Mummies
Move South. Ancient Egyptian artifacts cross Canadian
border on their way to Emory museum where it will take
at least two years for the conservation to be complete".
The
Atlanta Journal/Constitution.
- Fox,
Catherine. "WRAP'EM UP.
Mummies may begin trip to Carlos Museum by week's end".
The
Atlanta Journal/Constitution .
- Fox,
Catherine.
"Emory Vies for Mummies,
but the Curse is the Cost". The
Atlanta Journal/Constitution.
- David
Rohl, David. "For More
Than 100 Years, The Question of Why an Egyptian Mummy
Ended up in America. How the Pharaoh Rameses took an
unscheduled trip to Niagara Falls". Daily Express,
UK Article, Friday, August 11, 2000.
- "MUMMIES:
Conservation aims to ensure long afterlife".
- Gibson,
Gayle. "Names Matter
: The Unfinished History of the Niagara Falls Mummies".
- "Egyptian
Revival In Atlanta".
- Associated
Press. "The
Mummy Returns". Globe and Mail, Oct. 26, 2003.
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